yashicamat
New Member
- Location
- Macclesfield, Cheshire
Finally put my SS together and gave it a ride out today. Fantastic! Very rapid, easy to cruise at about 20mph where my tourer would be doing about 16mph tops.
Anyway, as I was about 400 yards away from a junction, I started to ease off on the pedal pressure at about 24mph ish, next thing I know, the chain has jumped off! I pull over, examine it and latch it back on again. The tension seems quite slack now although I was sure it was tighter before. So I gently limped back home and adjusted the chain tension so it was a fair bit tighter (I had to pull the axle into place while I tightened the QR as the chain would pull the axle out a bit if left "at rest").
I then went out for another ride, the chain then popped off again at about 29mph this time. The odd thing is, it's coming off the (new) rear 14T sprocket (a campag one), but it's coming off on the side I'd least expect it to as thanks to the spacers, there is a very very very slight angle on the chain, but it is coming off away from that direction!
Is this a failing in the drivetrain components, or just a case of the chain not being tight enough?
The drivetrain bits are:
Campag double (36/52 with the 36 in use)
Campag 14T rear sprocket
Shimano 9spd chain
No chain tensioners, the bike has angled dropouts so I am using those to adjust chain tension.
Cheers.
Anyway, as I was about 400 yards away from a junction, I started to ease off on the pedal pressure at about 24mph ish, next thing I know, the chain has jumped off! I pull over, examine it and latch it back on again. The tension seems quite slack now although I was sure it was tighter before. So I gently limped back home and adjusted the chain tension so it was a fair bit tighter (I had to pull the axle into place while I tightened the QR as the chain would pull the axle out a bit if left "at rest").
I then went out for another ride, the chain then popped off again at about 29mph this time. The odd thing is, it's coming off the (new) rear 14T sprocket (a campag one), but it's coming off on the side I'd least expect it to as thanks to the spacers, there is a very very very slight angle on the chain, but it is coming off away from that direction!
Is this a failing in the drivetrain components, or just a case of the chain not being tight enough?
The drivetrain bits are:
Campag double (36/52 with the 36 in use)
Campag 14T rear sprocket
Shimano 9spd chain
No chain tensioners, the bike has angled dropouts so I am using those to adjust chain tension.
Cheers.
